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<FORM ACTION="../cgi-bin/mycgi.pl" METHOD=POST>
<TABLE BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=5 BGCOLOR="#FFFFCC">
<TR>
     <TD>name: <INPUT NAME="realname"></TD>
     <TD ROWSPAN=3>comments<BR>
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<TR> <TD>email: <INPUT NAME="email"></TD></TR>
<TR> <TD>department: <SELECT NAME="dep">
     <OPTION VALUE="">...
     <OPTION VALUE="mkt">Marketing
     <OPTION VALUE="fin">Finance
     <OPTION VALUE="dev">Development
     <OPTION VALUE="prd">Production</SELECT></TD></TR>
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</FORM>
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